Well 3x2 is 6 and 6 to the 2nd power is 36 and if you subtract one it is 35. you would write like this (3x2)x6-1
the answer is 3x2
3x2-24x-48 is not factorable.
3x2 + 27x +60
You can take a 3x2 out of both of those, leaving 1 and 3x.
Well 3x2 is 6 and 6 to the 2nd power is 36 and if you subtract one it is 35. you would write like this (3x2)x6-1
3x2-y=6 3x2-y=6
While it is possible to factor 3x2 from both of these and get 3x2(4 - 1), it's a lot easier to subtract 3x2 from 12x2 and get 9x2
3x2-27 is equal to -21.
Yes. (Assuming that -3x2 is the best representation of 3x2 that this browser will allow.)
-3x2+10x-3 -(3x2-10x+3) -(3x-1)(x-3)
If you mean 3x2-7x+x = -4 then there are no solutions because the discriminant of the quadratic equation is less than zero.
3x2=6+38=44
3x2 if it is in parentheses
the answer is 3x2
3x2-24x-48 is not factorable.
-8x + 3x2 - 3